Surgical Pathology Update 2023 covers gastrointestinal, orthopedic, lung, breast, head & neck, and gynecologic surgical pathology. This exercise provides a detailed update on essential diagnostic features that help pathologists make accurate diagnoses. It also helps avoid diagnostic errors by highlighting typical mistakes. Faculty discuss the value of immunohistochemical and molecular tests in diagnosis.
Target Readership:
This pathologist-focused CME is designed to educate them.
Goals for Learning of Surgical Pathology Update 2023:
This CME teaching activity will enable participants to:
- Let’s examine the most prevalent Barrett’s esophagus dysplasia diagnosis errors.
- Learn about common colorectal polyp diagnosis issues.
- What are the most common obstacles in identifying ulcerative colitis from Crohn’s disease?
- Categorize and apply endometrial and vulvar lesions’ additional investigations.
- Explain the newest endometrial carcinoma classification.
- List all possible diagnoses for the most common head and neck lesions.
- Use top immunostains to solve head and neck pathology diagnostic problems.
- Discover head and neck pathology immunohistochemistry and molecular testing restrictions and obstacles.
- Learn about periprosthetic joint infection diagnosis and intraoperative neutrophil counts.
- Compare the most common non-cancerous and malignant bone tumors.
- Examine the lung adenocarcinoma diagnostic criteria and their staging consequences.
- See WHO lung neuroendocrine tumor diagnostic criteria.
- Explain prominent interstitial lung disorders’ diagnostic features and key differential diagnoses.
- Explore immunohistochemistry’s diagnostic uses and problems in breast core needle biopsy specimens.
- Check out the updated breast cancer ER, PR, and HER2 testing guidelines.
- Understand immunohistochemistry’s uses and limitations in breast spindle cell lesion diagnosis.
See Also: Gynecologic Pathology 2022 Videos: Master the Essentials
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.